Music By Numbers: Anna’s Anchor
Since launching Anna’s Anchor in 2014, Limerick native Marty Ryan has clocked in a hefty amount of miles, travelling by land, air and sea to
Since launching Anna’s Anchor in 2014, Limerick native Marty Ryan has clocked in a hefty amount of miles, travelling by land, air and sea to
On their debut album, ‘The Rhapsody Tapes’, Melbourne collective Ocean Grove genre-hop effortlessly through a whole host of infectious songs. ‘Thunderdome’, ‘The Wrong Way’, ‘Intimate
This past Friday, York-based indie/punk duo, …And The Hangnails released their fourth album, ‘DOG’. Recorded over two days in Manchester, the album sees Martyn Fillingham
Over the coming weeks, Already Heard will be highlighting a variety of bands set to play the Slam Dunk Festival later this month. For some
Tonight Alive and With Confidence are no strangers to these shores. Having toured the United Kingdom numerous times in recent years, you could we’ve adopted
On their debut album, ‘Modern Bollotics’, Norfolk’s Youth Killed It bring a lighthearted brand of pop-punk-infused indie rock that sees the quintet wear their influences
With festival season getting into full gear, May sees some big players return with new releases. Linkin Park, Paramore, At The Drive-In, Papa Roach, and
Despite only consisting of two members, Merseyside duo Rival Bones sure deliver an abundance of monstrous riffs and swagger on their self-titled debut EP. Made
On their new EP, ‘Diagnosed’, tech metal bruisers Borders deliver a short but abrupt mix of djent riffs, unrelenting vocals and blasting drums. Lyrically, the
This week, French tech metal and prog rock specialists Uneven Structure return with their first album in six years. ‘La Partition’ sees the sextet deliver
There’s two things you need to know about Vancouver, British Columbia’s Isotopes. First of all, they deliver a range of turbo-charged punk rock numbers that
It’s a well-known fact that Southampton has a proud history of producing stellar musical talent. Names such as Bury Tomorrow, Creeper, Band of Skulls, and
It’s no doubt March was a busy month for notable releases. Now, as we move into Spring and a busy festival period gets closer, there’s
This past Friday, Plymouth quartet Patrons released their impressive debut album – ‘As Above, So Below’. It contains 10 slices of thoughtful post-hardcore with stylistic
Next week, Italian alternative metal four-piece ANewRage release their second album, ‘Life-Related Symptoms’. Having played together since they were 12 years old, the quartet has
It’s time to break out our passports, open those street maps and do a little globetrotting with the first in a new regular feature for
Over the coming weeks, Already Heard will be highlighting a variety of bands set to play the Slam Dunk Festival in May. On their latest
Formed in 1997 by vocalist John K. Samson after he left Propagandhi, The Weakerthans remain intractably linked with their home city of Winnipeg, spinning tales
Seattle’s Dead Bars are the punk rock band of the moment, and with ‘Dream Gig’ the group have fulfilled the promise of their early EPs
With their new EP, ‘Centerpiece’, San Angelo, Texas’ Dozer TX face the issue of toxic relationships and mental health issues head on. Dozer TX formed
With their debut EP, ‘Open Your Eyes’, Mancunian technical hardcore quintet Hometruths take on a number of social and political issues head on. Through songs
For music, February was a rollercoaster; early Album of the Year contenders, impressive, debuts disappointing returns and forgetable award shows. Although last month was fairly
This past Friday, London quartet Nightlife released their long-awaited debut album – ‘Salt & Acid’. Since forming in 2012, they have delivered a couple of
Last Friday, Australian dark pop/alt-rock band, Skies Collide released their new single – ‘Run Wild’. The dynamic number delicately combines Brittany Wilson’s ballad-like vocals with
Later this week, Canadian melodic technical proggers Slyde return after a two-year hiatus with a new EP titled ‘Back Again’. With their homeland having a